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Liz Churchill
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The LETHAL ‘Covid Vaccine’ COVER-UP has EXPLODED. President Trump’s Secretary of Defense just AXED Army Chief General George for IGNORING a soldier’s mRNA Vaccine Hell after THREE heart attacks and a pacemaker at age 24. They left her broken and broke.

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Saint Anselm of Canterbury - April 21
Also known as
Anselm of Aosta
Anselmo d’Aosta
Anselmo of Canterbury
Doctor of Scholasticism
Memorial
21 April
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Born to the Italian nobility. After a childhood devoted to piety and study, at age 15 Anselm wanted to enter religious life, but his father Gondulf prevented it, and Anselm became rather worldly for several years. Upon the death of his mother, Ermenberge, Anselm argued with his father, fled to France in 1056, and became a Benedictine monk at Bec, Normandy in 1060. He studied under and succeeded Lanfranc as prior of the house in 1063. Abbot of the house in 1078.
Because of the physical closeness and political connections, there was frequent travel and communication between Normandy and England, and Anselm was in repeated contact with Church officials in England. He was chosen as reluctant Archbishop of Canterbury, England in 1092; officials had to wait until he too sick to argue in order to get him to agree. …Mai

Saint Anselm of Canterbury - April 21
breski1 Born to the Italian nobility. After a childhood devoted to piety and study, at age 15 Anselm wanted to enter religious life, but his father Gondulf prevented it, and Anselm became rather worldly for several years. Upon the death of his mother, Ermenberge, Anselm argued with his father, fled to France in 1056, and became a Benedictine monk at Bec, Normandy in 1060. He studied under and succeeded Lanfranc as prior of the house in 1063. Abbot of the house in 1078.
Because of the physical closeness and political connections, there was frequent travel and communication between Normandy and England, and Anselm was in repeated contact with Church officials in England. He was chosen as reluctant Archbishop of Canterbury, England in 1092; officials had to wait until he too sick to argue in order to get him to agree.
As bishop he fought King William Rufus’s encroachment on ecclesiastical rights and the independence of the …Mai

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Homily, Monday, April 20

Acts 6:8-15
“They could not withstand the wisdom and the Spirit with which Stephen spoke.”
When a person allows himself to be taught by the Holy Spirit, his language becomes pure, simple, and realistic.
John 6:22-29
“Do not work for food that perishes but for the food that endures for eternal life.”
Jesus is speaking of the reality of heaven. The food of heaven, which is also found in the Eucharist, is the Love of God; his joy and his peace.
Biblical texts: NAB-RE
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The Anti-natalist legacy of Paul Ehrlich - Pax …

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The Anti-natalist legacy of Paul Ehrlich - Pax Orbis

The recent death of Paul Ehrlich (1932–2026), that master of anti-natalist propaganda, should cause us to consider the far-reaching consequences of his doctrine. As the author of The Population Bomb, (Note: all page references given below refer to this work) written in 1968, Ehrlich helped shape the disastrous demographic policies which many countries around the world are currently scrambling to reverse.
by Kathy Clubb
Among his predictions was the frightening spectre of overpopulation and world-wide famine to be experienced in the 1970s. By tying food availability to increasing population, Ehrlich successfully sowed enough fear into the academics of his day to ensure that his message would be taken up and disseminated into the unsuspecting community at large.
Contraception
Central to Ehrlich’s policies for population control was contraception; this was to be subsidised by the government and especially was to be made available to the poor.
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He even suggested that some form of sterilisation agent could be added to the water or food supply, writing that “doses of the antidote would be carefully rationed by the government to produce the desired population size” (p. 131).

Jeffrey Ade

Great article and link! Thank you and God bless you!

Tom Morelli

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Johannes M. Koenraadt
@johannesmkx
If any of you doubted whether euthanizing young people like Noelia or Milou is about harvesting their organs, here's Dutch doctor Menno Oosterhoff who killed Milou (17) (and many other young women). He also admitted publicly to doing organ donations after euthanasia. The practice is legal in Belgium, the Netherlands, Canada and SPAIN.
This is the trauma > euthanasia > organ donor pipeline, and it targets young women. It's real. >
"Oosterhoff has stated he has been involved multiple times in euthanasia followed by organ donation." Organ donation after euthanasia is satanically called "ODE". They literally anesthetize the "patient" at home, then transfer them to a hospital (while still alive) to rip their heart and lungs, liver and kidneys out. They pause your heart to create "circulatory death" but keep the body alive & oxygenized long enough to harvest your organs. Otherwise your organs go to waste. Menno Oosterhoff and anyone involved deserve the death …Mai

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The patient is still alive; experiences the cutting out of their organs!

Josefa Menendez

R.I.P. 🙏 "They pause your heart to create "circulatory death" but keep the body alive & oxygenized long enough to harvest your organs." satanically! Murderer!🙏

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3rd Sunday of Easter - Acts 2:14, 22–33
Then Peter stood up with the Eleven, raised his voice, and proclaimed: "You who are Jews, indeed all of you staying in Jerusalem. Let this be known to you, and listen to my words.
You who are Israelites, hear these words. Jesus the Nazorean was a man commended to you by God with mighty deeds, wonders, and signs, which God worked through him in your midst, as you yourselves know.
This man, delivered up by the set plan and foreknowledge of God, you killed, using lawless men to crucify him.
But God raised him up, releasing him from the throes of death, because it was impossible for him to be held by it.
For David says of him: 'I saw the Lord ever before me, with him at my right hand I shall not be disturbed.
Therefore my heart has been glad and my tongue has exulted; my flesh, too, will dwell in hope,
because you will not abandon my soul to the netherworld, nor will you suffer your holy one to see corruption.
You have made known to me the paths of …
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Undated internet find: The Novus Ordo does not take itself seriously.

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Even worse that someone is following him & filming it like a comedy film.

mccallansteve

This priest needs a dope slap from a good Catholic as an act of charity. How come many priests feel they need to be comedians?

In this powerful face-to-face interview, Mary Phagan-Kean — great-niece and namesake of 13-year-old Little Mary Phagan — shares the uncensored family story of one of America’s most controversial crimes: the 1913 sex murder of Little Mary Phagan inside Atlanta’s National Pencil Company.
Convicted of the brutal rape and murder was Leo Frank, the factory superintendent and local B’nai B’rith president. His case became a national flashpoint, sparking intense accusations of antisemitism, racism, and a media war between North and South. It directly led to the founding of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in 1913.
Mary Phagan-Kean, who was named after her great-aunt and only learned the full story at age 13, opens up about her decades-long personal investigation. She reveals:
How she discovered the truth through original 1913 newspaper accounts rather than biased later books
Her extensive personal archive, including trial evidence, family photos, and artifacts (many now preserved at Georgia …Mai

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A Priest on the war on Iran who lived in Iran (John-Henry Weston show)

Fr. Christopher Basden draws on his Middle East upbringing to challenge mainstream narratives about Iran, Israel, and the push toward war. He argues that claims of imminent threats mirror past justifications like the Iraq War, while deeper conflicts over Palestine and geopolitical interests continue to fuel instability. The discussion highlights the human cost of war, including displacement, destruction, and the suffering of Christian communities. Criticism is directed at Western Church leaders for inconsistent responses to these crises. Despite the turmoil, Fr. Basden points to growing awareness and enduring faith as signs of hope.
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He was also in Ramsgate

Maria delos Angeles

I know that priest from real life. He has served on two parishes I have visited and I have spoken him on the phone and in person before.

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The Vigilant Fox
@VigilantFox
A medical substance most people have never heard of is quietly treating autoimmune disease, nerve injury, and even conditions doctors say are “untreatable.” But those conditions are not untreatable — and DMSO is proving it. Dr. James Miller says DMSO works so well for so many things that it “seems unbelievable.” Here’s what it’s helping patients recover from:
• Autoimmune disorders
• Chronic nerve inflammation
• Diabetic neuropathy
• Stroke-related disability
• Debilitating arthritis
• Vaccine injuries
• Chronic pain
• Even cancer
Best of all, it is “extremely safe.” “It’s like salt—you can hurt someone with too much salt, but it’s really hard. And DMSO is in that category. It’s just very, very safe,” Dr. Miller says. If you’re wondering, “Why have I never heard of DMSO?” — there’s a reason for that. The story of DMSO is like ivermectin all over again… except the war against it never stopped.

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Via Lucis
In the summer of 1988, Father Sabino Palumbieri, Professor of Anthropology at the Salesian University in Rome, proposed the creation of a new set of stations, centred upon the Resurrection and the events following from it, so as to emphasise the positive, hopeful aspect of the Christian story which, though not absent from the Stations of the Cross, is obscured by their emphasis upon suffering. The first major public celebration of this devotion was in 1990, after which it gained greater currency.
In December 2001, the Holy See promulgated a Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy, which commended the Via Lucis as follows:
A pious exercise called the Via Lucis has developed and spread to many regions in recent years. Following the model of the Via Crucis, the faithful process while meditating on the various appearances of Jesus – from his Resurrection to his Ascension – in which he showed his glory to the disciples who awaited the coming of the Holy Spirit (cf. John …Mai

The Via Lucis is a beautiful way to meditate on the resurrection, using the format of stations, as found in the Stations of the Cross. pauline.org

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‘Life of St. Benedict’ by Aurelius McMahon – 1880 – Chapter VII – pages 65-68; ‘Of Maurus' walking on the water....’

[Saint Benedict of Nursia; V-VI Century AD; Nursia, Kingdom of Italy/Mons Casinus, Eastern Roman Empire; aged 67; Father of Western Monasticism ~ Order of Saint Benedict, Patron of Europe, Rule of Saint Benedict, Saint Benedict Medal]
“Chapter VII ~ Of Maurus' walking on the water.
THE venerable Benedict being one day in his cell, the boy Placidus, one of his religious* went out to fetch water from the lake,
but when dipping his pitcher into the water, not taking sufficient heed, his body followed the vase and he fell into the lake. The waves immediately bore him out from the land as far as the usual flight of an arrow. The saint, who was in his cell, knew the sad accident at the very instant, and at once calling Maurus, his disciple, said to him: ''Brother Maurus, run with all speed ; the boy who went to fetch water fell into the lake and has been already carried out a long distance." A thing wonderful and unheard of since that instance of the Apostle Peter! Maurus having asked and …Mai

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De Profundis Thank you & May God Bless You!

Jesus is very clear in John 6
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Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 6,30-35.
The crowd said to Jesus: "What sign can you do, that we may see and believe in you? What can you do?
Our ancestors ate manna in the desert, as it is written: 'He gave them bread from heaven to eat.'"
So Jesus said to them, "Amen, amen, I say to you, it was not Moses who gave the bread from heaven; my Father gives you the true bread from heaven.
For the bread of God is that which comes down from heaven and gives life to the world."
So they said to him, "Sir, give us this bread always."
Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst."

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"3. And this first night pertains to beginners, occurring at the time when God begins to bring them into the state of contemplation; in this night the spirit likewise has a part, as we shall say in due course. And the second night, or purification, pertains to those who are already proficient, occurring at the time when God desires to bring them to the state of union with God. And this latter night is a more obscure and dark and terrible purgation, as we shall say afterwards."

‘ASCENT OF MOUNT CARMEL’ by Saint John of the Cross – ‘BOOK THE FIRST’; pages 15-16; Points 1-6

[Saint John of the Cross – XVI Century AD; Fontiveros, Crown of Castile, Spanish Monarchy/Ubeda, Crown of Castile, Spanish Monarchy; (Aged 49); Priest, Mystic, Writer, Doctor of the Church]
“BOOK THE FIRST:
Wherein is described the nature of dark night
and how necessary it is to pass through it to Divine union; and in particular this book describes the dark night of sense, and desire, and the evils which these work in the soul.
Chapter I:
Sets down the first stanza.
Describes two different nights through which spiritual persons pass, according to the two parts of man, the lower and the higher.
Expounds the stanza which follows.
STANZA THE FIRST:
On a dark night, Kindled in love with yearnings -- oh, happy chance! -- I went forth without being observed, My house being now at rest.
IN this first stanzas the soul sings of the happy fortune and chance
which it experienced in going forth from all things that are without, and from the desires and imperfections that are in the sensual part of …Mai

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